Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 01, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Donates to Campaign T li o
rltlngoicUos, wlilcl) I tlia iiuxll
In ry In Uiu brotherhood tit Hull
tviiy Tniliunon, Iiiih Mutinied five
Ui II ii i to tl 10 March ut Dimes
campaign (rum thu club Ireusuiy
lo assist In trout inoiit mid ro
tonrch by 1 1 10 Niilloiiul Foundn
llon u( 1 1 1 rn i 1 1 1 Paralysis, ac
cording lo u ri'ixirt from Hoy D.
Itiikcstruw, treasurer for the
county cluiptor.
To Moot Tho Klamath Minis
terial association will meet (or
It regular monthly meeting (in
Miiniluy morning, February 4, lit
10 o'clock. Thu meeting will bo
held In Hid Flint Christian
chinch, 11311 I'lno. Rev. Kollli
Fields, pnslor of tho Uible Hup
tint church, will huvo cluugo of
tho devotions.
Putt Noblo Grand Tho next
meeting of tho Past Noblo Griuid
club of Prosperity Hebcknh
loduo will bo held In tho lOOF
tin 1 1 on Tuesday, February ft,
with a iiotluck luncheon ut 1:30
p. in. Nellie Wiittcnburg, prcsl
dent, will pre.ilde, nnd nil punt
noblo grunds are Invited to attend.
Attend Hits Friend attend
liiK funeral service for Arthur
Pruzler In Susiinvllle, Calif., Jim
miry 23, were Mr. mid Mra. Mux
llnrtelrode, Mr. Mud Mm. VVIU
lluin Walker, Mr. and Mm. Vic
tor Shuck, Mr. in id Mm. Herbert
(Jriibel and Mr. nnd Mm. Del Dll-Inrd.
Resumes Work Harold ft.
Hndley, formerly of Oils city, him
returned from service In thu
iirmy to remimo bin work with
the depiirlmeut of Inlerniil rev-i-nue
office, punt office bulldliiK.
liiiclley's wife, who hint been
teuchlng in Portland will Join
biin hero In the spring.
Drill Practice Offlccm of tho
drill team of tho Kuitlen uuxlllury
will meet for practice lit 7:30
li. in, today, In the upper FOE
1 in II . This will bo the hint prac
tice before tho competition Sun
day with Uend, Lnkcview and
Mini ford in ritualistic work and
fancy drill.
Cueit Sgt. Di'lmiir nolman of
Spoknuo In a gucHt thin weekend
ui Mr. and Mm. Waller II. Fleet,
1020 Jefferson. Helinnn has re
cnllslcd In tho mnrlno corns and
will report back for duty In San
Dleiio, leaving hero Sunday
night.
Nelahbors of Woodcraft Of
ficor for tho coming year are to
be elected at tho meeting of
Ne uhbors of Woodcraft. Mon
day, February 4, at 8 p. m., In
tho KC hall. The business meet
ing will bo followed by a pot
luck supper.
Voia Order Thero will be n
rcuular mcetlnii of Klamath
' loduo 480 Saturday, February
2. at B n. m.. which all mem'
bori are asked to attend. Re
freshments will b served by
the brothers after the meeting
Court of Awards There will
be a Court of Awards Saturday
at tho Lemon hall. 2 to 4 p. m
and all Camp Fire Girls having
worked for rank or special hon
ors comploted, are requested to
attend.
Guardians The Camp Fire
Guardians association scheduled
for February 8, bos been post
noncd and will bo held Wcdncs
day. February 13. at the borne
of Mrs. Vernon Moore, 1245 El
dorado, at 2 p. m.
Sister Visits Mr. and Mrs.
Olln Slmms from Omnk, Wash.,
hava been visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Randall
of 1003 Wantland. Mrs. Slmms
Is Randall s sister.
Purchase Home Mr. and Mrs.
George Randall of 1003 Want
land have sold their home there
and have purchased tho Reed
nnme in the Z3uu block on Or
chard.
To Portland Mrs. Devcro
Holfrlch and Dnrle, of . 110 N.
Georgia, will leave Sunday for
Portland. They plan to visit
friends nnd relatives In Eugcno
and Portland and will return Into
next week.
Business Trip Paul Lee and
Don Forbes of Sun Llfo Insur
ance company will bo In Port
land this weekend on business.
To Laksvlew Walter H. Fleet
Internal rcvonut agent, will be
In Lnkcview for tho next week
or 10 days on business lor his office.
Business Visitors Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Russell of Senttlo nro
in Klamnth Falls on a business
visit. They nro staying at tho
Wlncma hotel.
CARD OF THANKs'
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks and appreciation to
our many friends Who were so
kind to us during our recent
bereavement, and also for the
beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. ARTHUR FRAZIER,
MR. DONALD FRAZIER,
MR. L. J. FRAZIER.
b
m
Mortgage
Insurance
A Mortgage
Retirement
Policy
Is a must
for home
buyers.
PAUL A LEE
Phone 7777 111 N. 9th
SUN LIFE OF CANADA
Juveniles to Meet Monday,
February 4, Juveniles of thu
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet In tho KC bull ut 4 p, m,
Son Born Mr. nnd Mrs. For
rest A. Lowo Jr. of Portland
are parents of a son, Richard
Norman. Mrs. Lowe Is the for
mer Nonu Mustun.
Elks Initiate
16 Candidates
A class of 10 candidates was
Initiated into Klumuth Fulls Elks
lodge last night with Lnkcview
lodge officers conducting tho
ritualistic work.
Tim Initiation followed n din
ner at tho lodge, ut which Exult
ed Huler wnyno Vincent or lbko-
view anil other officers irom
thero were sneclal guests. A
guest also was Circuit Judge
Arlle Walker of McMlnnvlllc. a
former district deputy grand
exulted ruler for urcgon north
west. Members of the class Initiated
are: F. A. Victory, Charles A.
Finch, W. II. Morelock, Wllllain
F. McKibben, French E. Johnson
Jr., Richard L. Currin, Adolph
Zainsky, William DcCew, War
ren W. Walker, Galen P. Put-
n nlfl.nrH IT ll..lli. T I
lie W. Pcnhall,' Adolf G. C-och-
ring, nuford E. Boyd, Cnrl A.
Sollierg and Wliklo Flinders.
T. P. McCormack, former mom
ber of Hend lodge, was received
by transfer dlmit.
Two KF Students
In Cast Of Play
Two Klamath Falls students
are In tho cast of "Guest In
House," a current drnmatlc pro
ductlon ut Southern Oregon col'
lege ut Ashland.
The locnl members of the cust
aro Nancto Cuddle, who tukes
the part of Ann Proctor, and Ho-
land Piper, who is John in tho
play.
Toastmasters Will
Hold Conference
PORTLAND. Feb. 1 (IV)
Tho nnnunl district conference
and banquet of Toastmustcrs
International here Saturduy
will beckon representatives
from Oregon and Washington
Albnny, Eugene, Coos Boy,
Columbia Empire, Hlllsboro,
niummn rails, Mcdlord. Salem
Tlinbcrllne, Longvlew and Van
couver, Wash., will send dele
gates. Franklin McCrillls, Se-
uttlo, international president,
win oo among speakers.
Fred Fleet
Heads Social
Hygiene Day
Plans for tho Klumuth county
region, Soclul Hygiene Day uro
being carried out with the up-
R ointment of Fred E. Fleet of
.luiniith Fulls, as chairman of
the committee, with tho support
of city nnd county governments,
civic nnd service clubs, churches
and schools, PTA's and youth
scrvlco organizations.
This year Is a critical one with
millions of men und women at
tempting to readjust from their
yeurs In thu urmcd services nnd
war industries, und thul only a
well-informed and concerned
public can keep venorcul diseases
from claiming ulnrming num
bers of victims during reconver
sion. Mayor Ed Ostcndorf snid,
"Wo huvo seen during the pnst
flvo ycurs how a community cun
bundle problems concerning
housing, youth uctlvltles, enter
tainment of thu service men und
women, und other phases of war
time living." "A community
needs only to bo mado aware of
a problem and it will act. One
of tho objectives of this year's
Social Hygiene Day is to sec to
it that men nnd women know the
Important facts uboul the caus
es, developments, cures nnd
means of prevention of the ven
ereal diseases. We feel that the
citizens of Klumuth county re
gion will realize the dungers of
the poslwur threat to health and
homes und the necessity for
working even harder thun they
did in wurtlme to slump out VD.
Typing Class
Yill Be Held
The general extension division
of the Oregon Stutc system of
higher education will offer a
class in typewriting starting Wed
nesday evening, February 6, In
Room 103 in the Klamath Union
high school building.
Tho course will meet two eve
nings each week for two hours
and will run for 10 weeks. It
will carry two hours college
credit, however the credit fea
ture is optional with the stu
dent. The registration fee is
$10 whether for credit or audit.
Books will be furnished by the
SCHOOL
The class is oncn to anvone de
siring to learn to type or to take
advanced work In tyo ne.
Those Interested arc asked to
meet in Room 103 at the high
school at 7 p. m., Wednesday,
February 8.
Ex-servicemen are especially
invuca.
Bonanza Grazing
Board Calls Meet
Tho advisory board of the
Bonanza district, No. 1, has
culled a meeting for Frlduy,
February 8, at 10 a. m., at tho
Bonanza CCC camp for pur
nnso of hearing protests, acting
on new oppllcutlons for grazing
privileges, ana WKing omer ac
tion which Is pending.
Hecommendutlons will b e
mode by tho bourd in accord
unce with tho federal range
code, according to Herbert A,
Pollard, district grazier, who
has offices ut Lnkcview.
Reservation
Timber Sold
Sale of two units of Klamath
reservation timber has been
agreed to by the general coun
cil of the Klumuth Indlun tribe,
according to announcement
from the agency toduy.
Tho units to be sold are Lit
tle Yamsoy No. 1, and Wild
Horse No. 1.
Details of the sales giving
the amount of timber to be cut,
minimum acceptable prices and
cutting schedules will be an
nounced after approval is given
by the secretary of tho interior.
Request Made
For Kit Bags
The American Red Cross has
received another urgent request
for a large number of unfilled
kit bogs for use in hospitals.
The number apportioned for
Klamath county is 1000.
Local Red Cross headquar
ters asks that the sewing units
which have helped in the past,
organize and help in this special
work. Material will not be
available for about 10 days.
Ladles who have knitting
work out are asked by the Red
Cross to turn it in as soon us
possible to the local office.
Seventy-five V-necked hospital
sweaters must be knitted and
it is necessary thnt work on
them begin immediately.
Basin Teams Play
For March Of Dimes
Next Tuesday night four
Bnsin league cage teams will
play two gomes at the high
school gym for the benefit of
the Mnrch of Dimes infantile
paralysis campaign now under
way.
Oregon Woolen will play
Henley town team and Rlckys
Jewelers will meet either Mer
rill or the Tulclake Merchants.
Equipment To
Be Taken From
Crater Lake
Latest word from Crater
Lake national park states that
equipment for recording sound
effects in tho luke is being re
moved. A snow nvulunche broke the
cable which extended from the
raft to the rim lodge, severing
It about 500 feet above the
water and authorities decided
to discontinue work for record
ing phenomena this winter.
Geologist F. W. Cater and
Paul Herrin, park maintenance
men, nre removing the equip
ment, which will be left at thu
United States geographical sur
vey office In Grants Pass. If
any further evidence of need
for making tests at the lake Is
seen, the equipment will be re
installed later in the season. A
close observance will be made
on every trip to the lake by
park men this winter, Thomas
C. Purkcr, assistant park super
intendent, stated.
Cuter will return to Wash
ington, D. C.
The last snow measurement
taken at the park recorded a
depth of 12 feet at headquar
ters. Police Judge Opens
Brake Repair Shop
TULELAKE, ' Feb. 1 Irving
Capek, city police judge and
long-time resident of the Tule
lake and Malln communities,
has opened a shop at his home
on Second and Modoc for the
repair and rclining of brakes.
He has installed the latest
brake equipment, including a
"brake doktor." He operated
the Richfield service station
here until recently.
Friday. Feb. 1. 1948
HERALD AND NEWS T1VB
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"PALM SPRINGS"
by STETSON
New.. .and wonder
ful... for Spring:
Stetson super
smart postillion
Homburg above
your new suit!,
(Light colors
slightly higher.)
14.95
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AJ ADVERTISED
IN VOGUI
New Showing Of Needs
From Our Greater
INFANTS' WEAR DEPT.
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Esmond Baby Blankets
Fine rayon and cotton in plaids and floral stripe de
signs. Pink and blue grounds. o qq t qq
Satin binding ." 'O - J. 70
Raycot Crib Blankets
Lovely rayon" and cotton heavy weight blankets in cut
designs on pink and blue
grounds .
. Continental Baby Blankets
Heavy 100 virgin wool blankets in pink r or
and blue solid tones
it
3.98
; , Crib Sets
Comforter and pillow with wool and fine lambs-wool
filling. Pink and blue fine Q QC I O QC
satin covering . 7.73- IA..70
Infants' Bath Robes
Baby Whittenton fine flannelette robes
with fine satin binding. Pink I QC
and blue colors . ' ' "
ft
Sauter Bros. Bath Robes
Dainty little rayon robes with ribbon
binding. Pink blue 3 OQ
and white J. 07
All Wool Bunting
Heavy weight snuggle rugs in pink,
blue and white. Satin C QC
bound 3,73
Cradle-Day White Shoes
Fine soft all-leather shoes with thick
soft soles. Sizes 0 to 3
Mrs. Day Bedroom Slippers
Heavy warm felt slippers with thick
fabric sole. Sizes 1 to 6. I OQ I QQ
All shades ....
Lambette Slippers
Toasty-warm little Lamb-ettes in tan,
blue and red. O AQ
Sizes 6 to 11
ft
3-Piece Sweater Sets
Finest pure brushed wool In pink A LQ
and white
Classmate White Shoes
Finest all-leather with soft thick soles.
Sizes 4 to 8tt
Quilted Sacques
Finest hand-made quality. Pink, blue
and white . . ...
NAIL ENAMEL AND LIPSTICK
'Wonderful new pink-gold rose for matching lips
and fingertips. Smart Americanism... Inspired by the
famous Ilildcgnrde. i . it's as dcrantatiug u
ber famous champagne personality!
Emphatio ltevlon stay-on
power . . of course!
fr Nail EnantL LioslUi. AdhcrmlSa
lipstick alone 1.00
ft
Marco Gauze Diapers, doz.
ft :
All-Wool Soakers .....1.19
White, pink and blue.
' ft
Flannelette Gowns
Finest hand-made quality in all
white -
Others at 55a
Nell Hart Sleeping Bags
Pretty floral patterns on pink and
blue v
. Others in heavy weight 4.95
Baby Deer Felt Shoes
Removable washable soles. White, blue
and pink. Sizes QQ
.. 1-30
. 2.98
.. 2.35
1.50
1.98
3.98
ft
ft
6.50
4.69
ft
May Knit Shawls
Best 100 virgin wool. Fringed and O QO A QC
plain styles . J.70 -
. ft
Hand Woven Shawls'
100 virgin wool in plaids and solid tones. . A QC
White, pink and blue
ft
A Complete Line of Infants' Rattles
and Toys
New stocks to choose 35c - 6 95
also
Revlon's new color
"TORTOISE SHELL"
NAIL ENAMEL LIPSTICK
and FACE POWDER
Sensational with town black or brown.
Lipstick . . Adheron i;00 & 1.75
Face Powder 60c and 1.00
W888BSS.!
i i 00c ii
FINAL CLEARANCE
INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S
WINTER APPAREL
ALL ONE-PIECE SNOW SUITS
Regular 5.95 and 6.95 values. Sizes 1 to 4.
13 OFF
ALL BOYS' 2-PIECE SNOW SUITS
Regular 8.95 to 16.95. Sizes 1 to 6 years.
: 13 OFF
ALL BOYS' MACKINAWS
Except leather style mackinaws. Water-repellent,
checks, two-tones and gabardine and wool styles.
Regular 3.50 to 12.95. Now
13 OFF '
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